Exploring Mazda Vehicle Screens: Features and New Operating System
TLDR; The video explains the operation of screens in Mazda vehicles, covering the dash and infotainment displays, including features like lane departure warning, radar cruise control, and the new operating system.
⏰ Covering Dash Display Features
The first section covers the dash display features, including the lane departure warning system, lane keep assist, and radar cruise control.
The center screen displays the vehicle's ability to read road lines for the lane departure warning system and keep assist, reflected by thicker lines.
The display also provides access to the cruise control settings, allowing adjustment of the follow distance for radar cruise control, and the auto hold function.
Additionally, it features a digital speedometer, estimated fuel economy, outside temperature, and estimated miles till empty on gas.
🚗 New Operating System Features
The new operating system in Mazda 3 and CX 30 includes sections for information, travel link, vehicle status monitor, entertainment, communication, navigation, audio settings, safety settings, vehicle settings, connectivity settings, and system settings.
It also allows adjustments for active drive display, center display, sound settings, safety settings, vehicle settings, connectivity settings, and system settings.
The system's connectivity settings include Bluetooth and Wi-Fi settings, and it also provides the option to update the Gracenote database for displaying album artwork.
🛣️ Conclusion and Future Expectations
The new operating system will be introduced in all future Mazda vehicles, with the TFT display becoming standard on the CX models, Mazda 3, and CX 30.
The speaker anticipates the system's expansion to lower trim levels and other Mazda vehicles in the coming years, highlighting its significance as a big change in Mazda's new setups.